(Updated) Orange Pi Previews Compact SBC with Eight-Core Allwinner A733 SoC
(Updated) Orange Pi Previews Compact SBC with Eight-Core Allwinner A733 SoC
#Radxa A5E packs all you need in this small form factor.
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Radxa Dragon Q6A is an Arm-based single-board PC with Windows and Linux support
The Radxa Dragon Q6A is a credit card-sized computer that looks a lot like a Raspberry Pi. But itโs an interesting little device for a few reasons. One is that it has an m.2 slot with support for PCIe 3.0 x2 2230 SSDs. And another is that this little computer is powered by a Qualcomm DragonWing QCS6490 processor.
Like most single-board Computers (SBC) with Arm-based processors, the Dragon Q6A [โฆ]
#radxa #radxaDragonQ6a #rqdxaQ6a #sbc #windows Read more: https://liliputing.com/radxa-dragon-q6a-is-an-arm-based-single-board-pc-with-windows-and-linux-support/Radxa C200 Orin Developer Kit โ An NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX 8GB devkit with three M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots
Thinking about one of the #radxa for my #HomeLab https://radxa.com/products/orion/o6/
For a long overdue move from a single tower to a proper rack. Anyone have one and have thoughts on it or potential caveats?
I will run my #x86 board alongside it for certain workloads, but would like to move to this as the main machine. Not sure what my options would be for connecting a bunch of drives or if I'd be better suited building a NAS and not connecting drives to it.
#Radxa Rock 5T is provides a lot of power in a small package
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Linux 6.18 release โ Main changes, Arm, RISC-V, and MIPS architectures

Linus Torvalds has just announced the release of Linux 6.18 on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), which will likely become the next LTS kernel: So I'll have to admit that I'd have been happier with slightly less bugfixing noise in this last week of the release, but while there's a few more fixes than I would hope for, there was nothing that made me feel like this needs more time to cook. So 6.18 is tagged and pushed out. Most of the last-minute fixes are minor fixes to drivers, with some random noise elsewhere (bluetooth, ceph, afs..). Nothing strikes me as standing out, but hey, there's a shortlog appended if you want to see the details. And this obviously means that the merge window will open tomorrow, and I already have three dozen pull requests pending. Thanks. And as I already mentioned a couple of weeks ago in one